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On Photographic Monumentalism: Nineteenth-century Representations of Architectural and Historical Sites

Type
journal article
Year
2024

This article addresses the intertwined history of photography and architectural historiography in the nineteenth century. Focusing on European photography of Egyptian antiquity and Palestine’s biblical sites, it elaborates how a commemorative form of historiography deploys photographic images of what came to be known as the “historic monument” to construct notions of patrimony, historical heritage, national identity, and imperial mission. The second part of the essay discusses photographic monumentalism in Qajar, Iran, and Ottoman Turkey as different responses to Orientalist representations of Middle Eastern architecture by Europeans.

Citation

Behdad, Ali. (2024). On Photographic Monumentalism: Nineteenth-century Representations of Architectural and Historical Sites. Journal of Material Cultures in the Muslim WorldVolume 4 (Issue 2), 153-169. https://doi.org/10.1163/26666286-12340044

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Copyright

Brill

Country

Egypt
Palestine

Language

English

Dimensions

16 pages

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